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You can access climate statistics for all months of the year. Click on one of the links to go to climate statistics for

Climate statistics January

The graph shows long term statistics for monthly temperature and precipitation.

Temperature: The dots show average monthly temperature. The line is a 10 year Gaussian distribution. The monthly normal (see explanation above) is drawn as a thick horizontal line.

Precipitation: The blue bars in the bottom of the picture shows the amount of precipitation compared to the normal — which is drawn as a thick line through the bars. The line is a 10 year Gaussian distribution.

Climate statistics autumn

The graph shows long term statistics for seasonal temperature and precipitation.

Temperature: The dots indicate average seasonal temperature. The line is a 10 year Gaussian distribution. The seasonal normal (see explanation above) is drawn as a thick line.

Precipitation: The blue bars in the bottom of the picture indicate the amount of precipitation compared to the normal — which is drawn as a thick line through the bars. The line is a 10 year Gaussian distribution.

Climate statistics year

The graph shows long term statistics for yearly temperature and precipitation

Temperature: The dots indicate average yearly temperature. The line is a 10 year Gaussian distribution. The normal (see explanation above) is drawn as a thick horizontal line.

Precipitation: The blue bars at the bottom of the picture indicate the average yearly precipitation compared to the normal — which is drawn as a thick line through the bars. The line is a 10 year Gaussian distribution.